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Steve McQueen
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sureley these situations don't just happen to my buddies and me when we're playing knockout.



scenario 1:

shooter 1 hits the clay but only enough to knock off a small piece. the clay is clearly hit but still in flight.

shooter 2 follows up and hits the now "wounded" clay square - bursts into orange dust.

is shooter 1 out?



scenario 2:

shooter 1 misses. shooter 2 misses. shooter 3 hits.

are shooters 1 and 2 out, or only shooter 2?
tmanAg08
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Either way for both of those. Just have to make the rules clear ahead of time. Same goes for multiple shots.
HuntingGMan
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Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules.

If we knew the rules, then what would we argue about after the game was over?
txaggie02
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The way we play:

Scenario 1 - Player 2 is out for shooting a bird that was already hit.
Scenario 2 - Player 1 and 2 are out since they both missed and Player 3 hit.

[This message has been edited by txaggie02 (edited 1/25/2009 4:50p).]
sunchaser
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Shooter #2 is out....you said #1 hit the target.

Shooter #1&2 are out
bam02
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We usually play where if a large enough chunk of the bird is left then shooter #2 can shoot the remaining chunk.

Don't leave large chunks.

As for the second scenario, both shooters who missed are out, or at least have a "hickie".

But this is just like washers, as long as everyone knows the rules before the game starts then it doesn't really matter.
sunchaser
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Put $100+ in if you get knocked out....that way you will get the rules sorted out up front.
ccard257
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the way we play, shoter 1 is out in the first scenario, and shooters 1 and 2 would be out in the second. YMMV
CT'97
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If you shoot and don't break what you are shooting at the next man has a chance of knocking you out.

#1 - Shooter 1 is out, but had shooter 2 shot at the piece and missed and shooter 1 then hit the piece shooter 2 would be out. Following shooter 2 missing had shooter 3 shot and hit the piece both shooter 1 and 2 would have been out.




NW80
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That's why I only shoot pigeons!
Dynastar97
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Scenario 1 - Nobody is out. Nothing wrong with cleaning up after someone. But shooter 1 got a piece and that's all that matters to keep him in.

Scenario 2 - Both shooters 1 and 2 are out.
35chililights
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quote:
The way we play:

Scenario 1 - Player 2 is out for shooting a bird that was already hit.
Scenario 2 - Player 1 and 2 are out since they both missed and Player 3 hit.


Spot on.
RBoutdoors
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When we play we only have 2 shooters up on the line at one time, so there couldn't be a scenario #2 for us. But in scenario #1 the first man is out unless he can re-brake another smaller piece left by shooter #2.
sunchaser
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It was always called Annie Oakley when I played.

If you ever shot a chipped bird on a trap range....you were out.

On skeet I've played it a couple of ways. If you hit a chip the first shooter is out provided you hit the next target. If you miss you are out and he is still in.

Likewise I've played where if you hit a chip you must hit the next target. If you miss...both are still in.

Maybe we could come up with Outdoor Board Annie Oakley rules....
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